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LIVER RISK

One in eight Brits may suffer from a progressive form of fatty liver disease, research claims

The condition, known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH, features inflammation of the organ

MORE than one in eight Brits may suffer from a progressive form of fatty liver disease, research suggests.

The condition, known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH, features inflammation of the organ.

 NASH can lead to liver cancer and cirrhosis
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NASH can lead to liver cancer and cirrhosisCredit: Alamy

Because there are often no symptoms it is difficult to treat, but this can lead to liver cancer and cirrhosis.

Experts predict undiagnosed NASH is going to be a major burden for the NHS in the future.

It was previously thought 2-3 per cent of adults in the UK could have it, but this has been revised to 12 per cent — double the number who have type 2 diabetes.

The data came from an analysis of UK Biobank health information.

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